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The East African Rift Valley

Review a map of the Rift Valley. Visit the website of the National Museum of Kenya, and then read an article about a recent find in the Rift Valley. Finally, take a quiz about the Rift Valley.

The Rift Valley

National Museums of Kenya
http://www.museums.or.ke/gprehist.html

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Think about: What geological processes have made the Rift Valley a unique fossil site?

First Chimp Fossils Found; Humans Were Neighbors

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0831_050831_chimp_teeth.html

Think about: What does this find add to our understanding of the Rift Valley's role in human and hominine evolution?

1
The northern terminus of the Rift Valley is in
A)Kenya
B)Saudi Arabia
C)Jordan
D)Turkey
2
How did the Great Rift Valley form?
A)About 20 million years ago, tectonic plates separated, causing a deep split in the earth and a lava bulge.
B)About 20 million years ago, volcanic eruptions killed most large animals in the region, leaving ecological niches open for new primate species.
C)About 2 million years ago, global warming resulted in desert conditions, resulting in surface weathering.
D)About 200,000 years ago, weathering of once tall mountains exposed rock layers.
3
The chimp teeth found in the Rift Valley suggest that
A)chimps have lived in the area for over 5 million years.
B)early humans have lived in the area for over 2 million years.
C)chimps and early humans shared the area about 500,000 years ago.
D)chimp and human lineages diverged in this area.
4
After the Rift Valley appeared, areas to the east became
A)hotter
B)colder
C)wetter
D)drier
5
All of the following are reasons that volcanic activity in the Rift Valley is important to paleontologists EXCEPT
A)volcanic sediments allow for accurate dating of specimens.
B)cooling caused by volcanic activity has preserved ice age fossils.
C)seismic activity has exposed rock layers of many different periods.
D)volcanic ash deposits preserves footprints and other signs of ancient life.







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